Just wondering if anyone has thought about adding the contents of their frigidor's or scubadors to their house insurance. I'm doubtful that the contents would be covered in the event of a fire, but on a serious note even my small collection of would cost well over ?1000 to replace and I can quite imagine that some collectors will have many times that in replacement costs.
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You should be able to list one off valuables upto a certain value on most policies and anything over the limit will tend to be added at an extra cost. This really depends on your insurance company but should find its within your standard policy limit for valuables
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I think so, but that's a deffo fraud case lol. I used to sell home insurance when I first started in Banking 9 years ago. I remember having to call our underwriters to list certain items under a value of ?1500 and had to refer anything over for a bespoke price along if they had an appetite to insure the item.
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Originally posted by Kickback View PostNope same as I heard. He won the case but you're right the insurance company did him for arson .
It's a great story about 'cigarson' but a very untrue one!
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We have discussed this several times before so look back using search. My collection has a significant total value but I have never bothered insuring it. Firstly proving what you had in the collection at the time of the fire would be very difficult, even with a spreadsheet up to date, doesn't really prove anything. Having receipts to prove you bought them at some time doesn't mean you hadn't smoked them or sold them since. And when you have over ?10K's worth, I am sure the insurance cost would be prohibitive.
Of course smoke damage, ironically could be just as bad as them actually being burned.Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.
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